Sound familiar?

Tired of Losing Hives?

Winter shouldn't cost you everything you built.

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Replacing a dead hive costs $150–250

  • A dead colony means buying a whole new package or NUC
  • That's before you factor in your time and lost honey
  • One bad winter can wipe out an entire season's profit
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Waiting months to rebuild

  • A new colony takes 6–8 weeks just to get back to full strength
  • No honey. No pollination. Just waiting.
  • One bad winter sets you back an entire season
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Winter prep that takes all day

  • Wraps, insulation, moisture quilts, candy boards...
  • Half of it contradicts the other half
  • And you still don't know if it's going to work
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Products that overcomplicate everything

  • Electric heaters need power runs to your apiary
  • Moisture boards need constant checking
  • You got into beekeeping to enjoy it — not babysit equipment
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Why People Love It

Trusted by beekeepers across all 50 states.

Simple by design

How The HiveHeater Works

Three things. No electricity. No complicated setup.

It Absorbs Heat From Sunlight
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It Absorbs Heat From Sunlight

The dark surface works like a black car on a sunny day — it pulls in warmth from the sun and holds it. No cords. No batteries. Just passive heat keeping your hive above freezing all winter long.

Built-In Venting Kills Moisture
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Built-In Venting Kills Moisture

The vented bottom lets warm air flow up and out, taking humidity with it. Less moisture means less mold, less condensation dripping on your cluster, and a healthier hive all winter long.

Your Bees Hit the Ground Running in Spring
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Your Bees Hit the Ground Running in Spring

A warm dry hive all winter means your colony stays strong and ready. When temps rise your bees skip the recovery period and launch straight into brood production right when the flowers bloom.

Got Questions?

We Have Answers

Everything you need to know before you buy.

The dark surface absorbs heat from sunlight — just like a black car on a sunny day. That heat radiates down into your hive gently and consistently all winter long. No electricity, no cords, just physics.
Actually less. Because the hive stays warmer, your bees don't have to work as hard to heat themselves — so they burn through less of their winter stores.
It slides right onto your hive in about 30 seconds. No tools. No modifications. Just set it on and you're done.
Yes — it fits all standard Langstroth hives (8 and 10 frame) and Flow Hives right out of the box. No modifications needed.
Before your first freeze. Most beekeepers put it on in early fall so the colony is protected before temps drop.
We stand behind it. If you're not happy, reach out and we'll make it right.
Every Winter, HiveHeater Goes to Work
58,743,291
Bees Protected Last Winter
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Winter
Survival Rate
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    A video of the HiveHeater installed on a hive in a field in winter